
Williams' $10 million virtual testing investment softens Barcelona shakedown loss
Williams missed the Barcelona shakedown, but a $10 million virtual track test and driver‑in‑loop simulator helped recover data, positioning the team for Bahrain and a stronger start to the season.
Williams missed the five‑day shakedown at Barcelona, leaving the FW48 without real‑world mileage. Team principal James Vowles says a $10 million investment in a virtual track test (VTT) and driver‑in‑loop simulator has softened the blow and put the Grove squad in a better position for the upcoming Bahrain sessions.
Why it matters:
- Missing Barcelona cost the team valuable on‑track data while rivals logged hundreds of laps.
- The VTT and DIL facilities let Williams simulate energy‑management, cooling and tyre‑load scenarios without spares.
The details:
- A private VTT at the Grove factory, with Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz, recreated Barcelona’s cool‑damp conditions using a Mercedes‑correlated package.
- The DIL rig stresses the power unit, cooling system and TAG‑700 ECU, giving engineers data on component limits.
- Vowles says Bahrain’s top priority is characterising the aerodynamic and suspension package, not just driver feel.
What's next:
- Two weeks of testing at Bahrain will confirm VTT data and fine‑tune the FW48.
- Williams aims to close the gap with front‑runners, building on its fifth‑place 2025 finish and targeting a top‑four slot in 2026.
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